Drunk Book by Jackson Biko
By Jackson BikoDrunk Book by Jackson Biko
It starts with a girl. Girls actually. Its only fair that it starts with a girl, no? Only problem is that most stories that start with a girl always end up with someone banging on the door saying; I just want to talk. This is not one of those stories.
This one is about Larry.
Mad Larry.
He drinks.
He shags girls.
He hates his father.
And he looks nothing like his step brother, who stays by his side throughout his madness. When Larry does something terrible, it looms over him, shaping his future, transforming all the relationships around him and hurtling him into a rabbit hole. Oh, and wheelbarrows are involved. Five of them. Somehow Larry and one of these wheelbarrows will collide and things will get pretty hairy - for Larry, that is, not for you, dear reader.
Book details
- Paperback
- 104 pages
- English
- 30301006141
- 30301006141
About Jackson Biko
jackson biko is a kenyan writer with the business daily, true love magazine and the saturday nation. he also edits msafiri magazine, safaricom foundation&r Read More about Jackson Biko
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